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What's Happening: December 31, 1980, Maine Medical Center Dec 1980

What's Happening: December 31, 1980, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Derivative Of Aspirin, Anwar A. Hussain, James E. Truelove, Harry B. Kostenbauder Dec 1980

Derivative Of Aspirin, Anwar A. Hussain, James E. Truelove, Harry B. Kostenbauder

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

There is provided a novel derivative of 2-acetoxybenzoic acid, i.e., 1-O-(2'-acetoxy)benzoyl-α-D-2-deoxyglucopyranose, which is suitable for the attainment of high 2-acetoxybenzoic acid blood levels without irritation of the gastrointestinal lining.


What's Happening: December 24, 1980, Maine Medical Center Dec 1980

What's Happening: December 24, 1980, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Derivatives Of Aspirin, Anwar A. Hussain, James E. Truelove, Harry B. Kostenbauder Dec 1980

Derivatives Of Aspirin, Anwar A. Hussain, James E. Truelove, Harry B. Kostenbauder

Pharmaceutical Sciences Faculty Patents

There are provided novel derivatives of 2-acetoxybenzoic acid, which are substituted 1-0-(2'acetoxy)benzoyl-α-D-2-deoxyglucopyranose derivatives and are suitable for the attainment of high 2-acetoxybenzoic acid blood levels without irritation of the gastrointestinal lining.


What's Happening: December 17, 1980, Maine Medical Center Dec 1980

What's Happening: December 17, 1980, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


What's Happening: December 10, 1980, Maine Medical Center Dec 1980

What's Happening: December 10, 1980, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


What's Happening: December 3, 1980, Maine Medical Center Dec 1980

What's Happening: December 3, 1980, Maine Medical Center

What's Happening

No abstract provided.


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1980-1981), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Dec 1980

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 1980-1981), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Winter 1980-1981 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • President's Page
  • Dedication/Founders Day
  • Reunions
  • Flounders Day Follies
  • Moving Day at 4190
  • SAH Graduation
  • People
  • Faculty Notes
  • News from the College
  • News from the Hospital
  • Pacemaker Evaluation Center
  • Worth Mentioning
  • Alumni News Briefs
  • From the Alumni Office
  • In Memoriam


Ariel - Volume 11 Number 4, Hugh Gelabert, Martin Getzow, Rich Freeman, Lauren Thornton, Lenny Gessner, Paul Walton, Saul Helfing, Sam Markind, Kevin Hardy Dec 1980

Ariel - Volume 11 Number 4, Hugh Gelabert, Martin Getzow, Rich Freeman, Lauren Thornton, Lenny Gessner, Paul Walton, Saul Helfing, Sam Markind, Kevin Hardy

Ariel

Executive Editor

Ellen Feldman

Leonardo S. Nasca, Jr.

Business Managers

Barbara L. Davies

Martin B. Getzow

News Editor

Hugh A. Gelabert

Features Editor

Aaron D. Bleznak

CAHS Editor

Joan M. Greco

Editorial Page Editor

Samuel Markind

Photography Editor

Todd L. Demmy

Sports Editor

Paul F. Mansfield


Sensory Ncv Studies Of Radial And Sural Nerves In Normal Chinese And In Peripheral Neuropathies, Hsiun-Ing Chen, Hsin-Ter Chai, Shih-Pei Lee Dec 1980

Sensory Ncv Studies Of Radial And Sural Nerves In Normal Chinese And In Peripheral Neuropathies, Hsiun-Ing Chen, Hsin-Ter Chai, Shih-Pei Lee

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


一九八一年國際傷殘年活動計劃, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復 Dec 1980

一九八一年國際傷殘年活動計劃, 健醫學會雜誌資料室 復

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of Relaxation Training Effects And Generality Using Biofeedback And Verbal Instructions, John W. Kesselring Dec 1980

An Investigation Of Relaxation Training Effects And Generality Using Biofeedback And Verbal Instructions, John W. Kesselring

Masters Theses

Training and self-control conditions within each session were incorporated in a multiple Baseline design with replications across subjects. The generality of relaxation skills acquired through relaxation training to a self-control condition where the subjects relaxed without assistance was assessed. EMG biofeedback was initially employed as a training technique; however, it was not effective in assisting the subjects to relax. A training procedure using verbal instructions was then introduced to replace the biofeedback. Verbal instructions were effective in assisting the subjects to relax, and the relaxation skills tended to show generality to the self-control condition. To assess the effects of the …


A Partial Component Analysis Of Modeling As A Technique For Increasing Normative Work Rates In Rehabilitation, Ralph G. Pifer Dec 1980

A Partial Component Analysis Of Modeling As A Technique For Increasing Normative Work Rates In Rehabilitation, Ralph G. Pifer

Masters Theses

The acquisition of an acceptable percentage of normative output in a rehabilitation setting is a common problem in vocational rehabilitation. Consistently effective techniques do not exist for the teaching of clients to work at what would be considered a high percentage of normative output. The present effort studied selected components of modeling to attempt to provide a cost-efficient, effective method for rate acceleration. The percent of normative output was' the dependent variable. The study was terminated by implementing the most effective condition as a training tool to produce the highest normative rate possible.

Proximity to a fast worker had little …


Vital Signs, December, 1980, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Dec 1980

Vital Signs, December, 1980, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

An eight page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


手部支架之臨床應用, 瑞棋 陳, 道昌 徐 Dec 1980

手部支架之臨床應用, 瑞棋 陳, 道昌 徐

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Front Matter Dec 1980

Front Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Phleborheography: A Correlative Study With Venography, Joseph P. Elliott Jr., John H. Hageman, Ann C. Belanger, Roger F. Smith Dec 1980

Phleborheography: A Correlative Study With Venography, Joseph P. Elliott Jr., John H. Hageman, Ann C. Belanger, Roger F. Smith

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

The Vascular Laboratory of Henry Ford Hospital has used the Cranley-Grass Phleborheograph (PRG) as the primary noninvasive method to determine the presence or absence of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the lower limbs since December 1977. In order to determine its proper role and clinical reliability, we compared the diagnostic accuracy of phleborheography with contrast venography. From December 1977 through December 1978, 483 cases (963 limbs) were successfully examined by PRG. Ofthese, 111 cases (216 limbs) also had contrast venography. The PRG was confirmed as normal in 151 out of 157 (6 false negatives). There were 53 abnormal PRCs, with …


Glucose Phosphate Isomerase Deficiency: Unusual Acute Hemolytic Crisis In A Middle-Aged Woman, Koichi Maeda, Sheikh M. Saeed, Raymond W. Monto, Ernest Beutler Dec 1980

Glucose Phosphate Isomerase Deficiency: Unusual Acute Hemolytic Crisis In A Middle-Aged Woman, Koichi Maeda, Sheikh M. Saeed, Raymond W. Monto, Ernest Beutler

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

Hereditary hemolytic anemia associated with glucose phosphate isomerase (GPI) deficiency was first reported in 1967. Since then, about 30 cases have been reported in the literature; their ages ranged between 1 and 26 years. We present a case of glucose phosphate isomerase deficiency in a 56-year-old woman. Steroid therapy seemed to resolve our patient's acute stage. Since it has not been mentioned previously, further evaluation is necessary. Consideration of this deficiency may be helpful in investigating hemolytic anemia, regardless of the patient's age.


Intensity Of The Second Heart Sound: Relation Of Physical, Physiological And Anatomic Factors To Auscultatory Evaluation, Paul D. Stein, Hani Sabbah Dec 1980

Intensity Of The Second Heart Sound: Relation Of Physical, Physiological And Anatomic Factors To Auscultatory Evaluation, Paul D. Stein, Hani Sabbah

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

The intensity of the heart sound depends upon: 1) the distensibility of the aortic and pulmonary valves; 2) hemodynamic factors that cause the valves to distend and vibrate; 3) viscosity of the blood and its ability to inhibit diastolic valve motion; 4) the configuration of the aorta, pulmonary artery, and ventricle and the ability of the walls of the great vessels and ventricles to absorb or reflect sound energy; and 5) the capability of sound to be transmitted to the chest wall. Recognizing how these physical, physiological, and anatomic factors interact can help us to interpret auscultation of the intensity …


Letters To The Editor Dec 1980

Letters To The Editor

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


A Selective Approach To Bleeding Esophageal Varices, Glyn G. Jamieson, Irwin B. Faris, John Ludbrook Dec 1980

A Selective Approach To Bleeding Esophageal Varices, Glyn G. Jamieson, Irwin B. Faris, John Ludbrook

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

It is possible that the best results of treatment for bleeding esophageal varices will come when a selective approach is used. In patients bleeding acutely and in patients with poor liver function shunt operations should be avoided, and a direct attack on the varices with either sclerosant therapy, percutaneous obliteration, or staple gun gastro-esophageal transsection should be carried out. In patients who have stopped bleeding, or those in whom elective treatment is being undertaken, the best operation at present appears to be selective distal splenorenal shunt.


Henry Ford Hospital Clinicopathological Conference: Hypercoagulable State In Cancer Of The Pancreas In A 57-Year-Old Man Dec 1980

Henry Ford Hospital Clinicopathological Conference: Hypercoagulable State In Cancer Of The Pancreas In A 57-Year-Old Man

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Back Matter Dec 1980

Back Matter

Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal

No abstract provided.


Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies Of Patients With Blackfoot Disease, Hsiun-Ing Chen, Shin-Ter Chai, Lily Shaw Dec 1980

Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies Of Patients With Blackfoot Disease, Hsiun-Ing Chen, Shin-Ter Chai, Lily Shaw

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

The blackfoot disease is an endemic peripheral vascular disease on the southwestern coast of Taiwan. The initial symptoms are numbness or coldness of one or more of the extremities. In order to see if the sensory nerve conductions were influenced, we measured the radial and/ or sural sensory NCV of the patients in the Tainan Provincial Blackfoot Diseases Center.Within the twenty-five subjects of the radial nerve conduction studies, twenty-two patients had slower NCV and there was one patient whose radial NCV couldn’t be detected; i.e. 92% of the blackfoot disease patients had abnormal radial sensory NCV. Five of twenty-one patients …


A Technique For Physiologically Age-Grading Female Stable Flies, Stomoxys Calcitrans (L.), P. J. Scholl Dec 1980

A Technique For Physiologically Age-Grading Female Stable Flies, Stomoxys Calcitrans (L.), P. J. Scholl

Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station

A method of dissection followed by staining was initiated to allow physiological age- grading based on ovarian development in order to more completely describe the physiological development of adult female stable flies [Stomoxys calcitrans (L. )]. The gonotrophic developmental continuum from a non-differentiated cell in teneral females to mature eggs at the time of oviposition was first arbitrarily divided into six stages by using distinct landmarks within the developing oocyte . Then, nulliparous, uniparous, and biparous+ females were differentiated on the basis of the presence or absence of stained follicular relics in the ovariole sheaths. The combination of the …


腰背肌肉疼痛徵狀群,針療、西醫傳統療法,效果之比較:兼論中醫經絡學說存在之可信性, 志凌 沈 Dec 1980

腰背肌肉疼痛徵狀群,針療、西醫傳統療法,效果之比較:兼論中醫經絡學說存在之可信性, 志凌 沈

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


Functional Result Of Forearm Replantation: A Casereport And Review Of Literature, 嬋娟 曾, 宛玫 劉, 鑫漢 吳, 裕銓 蔡 Dec 1980

Functional Result Of Forearm Replantation: A Casereport And Review Of Literature, 嬋娟 曾, 宛玫 劉, 鑫漢 吳, 裕銓 蔡

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


國際傷殘重建協會二十世紀八十年代工作宣言, 海生 王 Dec 1980

國際傷殘重建協會二十世紀八十年代工作宣言, 海生 王

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

No abstract provided.


The Effects Of Behavioral Contracting On The Self-Administration Of Tetraethylthiuram Disulfide, Alan G. Lewandowski Dec 1980

The Effects Of Behavioral Contracting On The Self-Administration Of Tetraethylthiuram Disulfide, Alan G. Lewandowski

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Wife Battering: A Theoretical Model And Treatment Approaches, Joan Woods Dec 1980

Wife Battering: A Theoretical Model And Treatment Approaches, Joan Woods

Masters Theses

The purpose of the present thesis is to provide a theoretical framework to deepen understanding of the dynamics which lead to wife battering behavior and to illuminate its original causes and the process maintaining it.

Learning principles explicated by three learning based theories are utilized as premises to explain the process the batterer engages in which produces his violent behavior. Some existing sociological theories of wife abuse and family violence serve as bases for some of the antecedent variables postulated in the model presented. Other cognitive-perceptual and emotional intervening variables are postulated to explain the process of wife battering behavior. …